Manoir Rouville-Campbell

The Manoir Rouville-Campbell is the restored family home of Major Thomas Edmund Campbell, a Scot who designed the building in the Tudor style. Built in 1844, the building was turned into a hotel in 1877. Today the property is run by Imbeau family. The hotel grounds also include a restaurant, lounge and strolling gardens.

The Belgian-inspired Canadian brewery Unibroue is located in Chambly, a small town near Montreal. Introduced in 1992, this "white of Chambly" was the brewery's first creation, offering a Belgian-style witbier packed full of spiciness.

Unlike most Oktoberfest lagers, this version uses a German ale yeast (instead of lager yeast), and while its light amber hue and caramel aroma is standard for a Märzen, additions of cherrywood-smoked malt lend to a thin layer of smokiness.

The Belgian-inspired Canadian brewery Unibroue is located in Chambly, a small town near Montreal. Introduced in 1992, this "white of Chambly" was the brewery's first creation, offering a Belgian-style witbier packed full of spiciness.

Unlike most Oktoberfest lagers, this version uses a German ale yeast (instead of lager yeast), and while its light amber hue and caramel aroma is standard for a Märzen, additions of cherrywood-smoked malt lend to a thin layer of smokiness.